Tony Uminski

The Rampage have almost twice as many games as the Spurs ahead of them in unfriendly rinks during the Rodeo Road Trip, and beginning this weekend, they’ll have the pleasure of playing three games in three nights in three different cities.
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For those old time hockey fans, you’ll be familiar with that phrase. Since the winning team from a hockey game gets two points, a game against the team ahead or behind you in the standings turns into a four-point game in head-to-head matchups. How so? Friday night’s Rampage — Flames game was a four-pointer because […]
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For the first time in a loooooong while, the Rampage played a team with less standing points than themselves. Lake Erie came into the game with a 15-21-1-5 mark for 36 points — while the Rampage were 18-26-0-1 for 37 points.

The masked men took center stage, er, ice, this weekend as the Rampage and Rivermen combined for a mere five goals. Friday night, the Rampage bombarded the Peoria net with a season-high 49 shots — and lost, 2-1.
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So about seven weeks ago, if I wrote something like that in a headline, you’d think the team I was going to cover would be the Milwaukee Admirals, Chicago Wolves, Houston Aeros, Toronto Marlies, Grand Rapids Griffins. Not so! Introducing your newly developed and (to use a word from those fun Tang days) reconstituted San […]
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Milwaukee goaltender Drew MacIntyre waved to the passing Greg Ireland as both teams left the ice Saturday night. MacIntyre, who toiled for Ireland for two seasons in Grand Rapids, departed with his fifth straight win, while Ireland hit the locker room looking for answers on why his current team couldn’t find the ammo to overtake […]
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If you were among the 6,591 fans in the AT&T Center Friday night, you got to see about as entertaining a 2-1 hockey game could be. Joel Perrault, about as snakebit as Davy Crockett on a weekend campout in Kentucky, scored the game-winner just 16 seconds into overtime to beat the top team in the […]
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A pair of former Rampage players keyed the Chicago Wolves to a 2-1 win over San Antonio at the AT&T Center Thursday night. Veteran defenseman Jamie Rivers scored the go ahead goal just 1:04 into the second period, and goaltender Brent Krahn made it stand up with 21 saves the rest of the way, 35 […]
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